Meetings

Monthly meetings are usually on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm. They consist of a potluck supper, followed by a program and a short business meeting. Programs are presented by various members or outside experts; past programs have included cider pressing, a look at making violin bows, information on Michigan’s Cottage Food Law, and talks on environmental topics.

We also get together for an annual holiday party in December, and a summer picnic. Special events include Rural Education Days, Math/Science Night with Pittsfield Elementary School, and Apple Day in the fall (press your own cider!). We regularly hold dance afternoons for the whole family and Preserving Traditions food preservation classes. (Sign up for the Preserving Traditions mail list here!)

The Grange Hall is used by a variety of community groups, including a fencing club and several traditional dance groups. Members of these groups join Grange members for semi-annual “work days” to maintain the hall.